blindside said:Did you want something like this?
yea man that look great is that your car? and if it is how did you do that?
blindside said:Did you want something like this?
Totalimmortal said:superbrightleds.com. I'll get the list of what I bought for my gauges once I get back from shopping.
Hlover said:yea man that look great is that your car? and if it is how did you do that?
talontsiawd said:Amber leds are rare, hard to find and usually look worse than incandecnt bulbs in comparison, especially for automotive use, or anything that needs a wide pattern.
Superbrightleds are the ****. They arn't the cheapest but they are cheap enough, great service, super fast, and good selection.
For the cluster i used some 194 wedge bulbs. They have 5 led's, one that faces forward, 4 to the side. Work great. I still had to add some led's but i did white, probably one of the hardest colors to deal with. I did do a DIY but it goes way beyond what you need to do for blue (white has issues, lol). It doesn't cover the basics.
Anyway, the cluster is the easiest part to deal with. If you don't want to figure it out, ledautomotive.com sells kits. You pay for information though more than a product. If you are clueless, which many people are, it's a good thing. Especialy when you want everything else to match. If you have some skills with a multimeter, calculator and a soldering iron, there are much cheaper alternatives. I did 90% of my bulbs for less than it would cost to do my guage cluster, including domelights, etc.